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Affric
·kemarin dulu·discuss
I had people who had been writing Tabs on paper for a very long time. I would wager that ascii is just a representation
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·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
My Apple Watch has 3 days of battery tops.
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·8 hari yang lalu·discuss
So, aside from nothing to hide domestic/family violence and stalking, the fact that they can and will build an inference about you to attempt to influence your choices is fundamentally menacing to every person.

Corporate stalking has become so normalised (and provides so many livings) that we are through the other side.

Half a millennium ago they tried to control us by restricting our access to information to control what we think, now they bombard us with it to control what we think.
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·10 hari yang lalu·discuss
Not sure if it was from the last time this was posted but there’s a decent YouTube video about this place.[1]

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUKRPoQKynk
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·13 hari yang lalu·discuss
Right so it would seem increased physical exertion would be the answer.

Yeah, humans should have more free time and do enough work or exercise each day to keep their body in shape.
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·15 hari yang lalu·discuss
Played this originally, glad to see scripting included
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·17 hari yang lalu·discuss
Would be cool if Apple incorporated something like this into pages
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·17 hari yang lalu·discuss
I skilfully use computers to make art every day.

I also can identify a bird by myself, have my own sense of timing and rhythm, and can figure out things about a person myself.

It doesn’t augment reality, it simply puts a display on your face, like the article says.
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·17 hari yang lalu·discuss
Our eyes, sight: close enough to magic. It creates an experience, that in people without synesthesia, cannot be encapsulated within another experience.

Elves know and sense, they have names for things, they don’t get told the names of things by something else. There have been people in on earth who read their environment well, who can reliably predict rain from wind and feel.

We perhaps, someday, will be able to create new experiences, senses, that cannot be encapsulated within our current senses, we might be able to expand our current senses (vision in all directions, new colours, new audible frequencies, quieter sounds, et cetera). What that isn’t is looking at a display or listening to a speaker.

I use computers every day. My phone, pedestrian crossing signals, guitar pedals, food, books, the web. Art, work, recreation.

I just don’t think these glasses amount to augmented reality but a distraction from reality.

We can learn to, and I have to an extent, identify our environment and surroundings. The Pokédex is a fun novelty but knowing how to name a creature or a rock or a person based on what we perceive rather than someone or something else telling us what it perceives is simply a higher state of existence and a richer internal world.

And yeah, internalising another language is inherently better than using Google translate.

These glasses ain’t it.
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·18 hari yang lalu·discuss
No, it’s the “reading about exercise isn’t exercise” argument
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·18 hari yang lalu·discuss
Other animals use symbols, Koko clearly used symbols.

Not using our senses except to read symbols is the death of human experience.
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·18 hari yang lalu·discuss
That’s not what you see when you wear the glasses, you will see a symbol, a series of symbols, a facsimile of life that you will convince yourself is real.

It’s not elf like, it’s not magic, it’s not a sense, quite the opposite, it’s replacing sensing and processing with reading. The death of aptitude, prowess, and the human experience.
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·23 hari yang lalu·discuss
It's been a while since I did telecoms related stuff but also you might want a different CLI and ANI for forwarded calls so you can preserve the original line being used.

Obviously the whole scam call centre has changed how it has to work but we actually had a working system that had quite a few useful features.
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·24 hari yang lalu·discuss
Emoji are fun to use because they make written communication more human… corporations or LLMs using them just comes off as insincere.
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·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
Bingo.

Again Apple's offering is the worst apart from every other one on the market.
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·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Should be noted that Australia, and even NSW, had quite a few different systems. Country NSW was largely done by the (local) county councils and they didn’t seek to profit by once the debt was cleared and instead wanted to give out cheap power until they had to take on more debt.

This was deeply offensive to the economists of the 80s and 90s and so they were taken over by the state government and turned into a for profit company.

It was corporatised before it was sold off. Privatisation of the NSW energy market began about 30 years ago at this point.
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·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I thought e was optimal
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·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Needs to be generic in the United States, and only the United States... which is funny considering the global jurisdiction US courts often assume.
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·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Never for production at scale admittedly, only for research and on fixed line connections, mostly public transport related. Some datasets are better than others.

Internet connected options here in Australia generally have good speed limit data but there are generally very few variable speed limits that allow you to travel faster than usual.

Transition is never perfect but surely regulation would account for that?

I genuinely don’t know but to me it’s an interesting problem.
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·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Get a determined ex-partner who knows a lot about you and wants to harm you or kidnap your children. For most people this represents the greatest immediate risk with this kind of data.